But all rush said is what you said. People were excited because he was black. He made no comment regarding why blacks historically weren't quarterbacks. You are completely irrational on this topic.
Don't be a braindead lemming .. not on purpose anyway.
I'm right on point on this topic and I'm all ears waiting to hear your take on the value of hate speech. From my end of this conversation, I know people have died and families destroyed by hate speech and I can't wait for you to tell me how their suffering makes America better.
Your argument is mindless.
Hate speech is good for America.
MINDLESS
As for the fat clown, perhaps you need a refresher/remedial course in comprehension ..
"The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. There is little hope invested in [Donovan] McNabb, and he got a lot of credit for the performance of this team that he didn't deserve."
Now go back as re-read what I said and you'll discover to your amazement that I didn't say anything remotely as stupid as as that.
First, he said "the media" was "desirous", not the "people" as you've re-invented it. Perhaps you don't know racist code, but most of America does.
He said McNabb got credit for the teams success that he doesn't deserve. Since when does the starting quarterback NOT deserve credit for a team's success? Matbe you're too into the WWE to pay attention to real sports, but the quarterback always gets the credit and blame for a team's success or lack thereof.
Additionally, here's what McNabb has done since Limbaugh ignorant comment.
-- Passed for 19,151 yards and thrown 155 touchdowns in 77 regular season games.
-- Has a 6-3 record in the NFL playoffs.
-- Reached the NFC title game three times.
-- Gone to one Super Bowl.
How many NFL quarterbacks have done better over the last 5 years?
Is McNabb the perfect quarterback .. no. But he most assuredly has earned the respect and right to discuss his record without the pretense of suggesting the only reason he's there is because he's black.
I know you don't care for real sports, but see if you can find out how many other black quarterbacks there were in the league when the fat drug-addicted clown made his remarks.
Is it relevant that the black quarterback barrier had been brokemn long before Limbaugh made his comment, including by one who won the Super Bowl?
Is this relevant?
Warren Moon
Randall Cunningham
Steve McNair
Rodney Peete
Doug Williams
Charlie Batch
Donavan McNabb
Charlie Brackins
Kordell Stewart
Fritz Pollard
George Taliaferro
Willie Thrower
Andre Ware
Jay Walker
John Walton
James Hardy
Marlin Briscoe
Joe Gilliam
Vince Evans
Michael Vick
Vince Young
Anthony Wright
Seneca Wallace
Troy Smith
JaMarcus Russell
Brad Smith
DJ Shockley
Cleo Lemon
Darrell Hackney
Tavaris Jackson
David Garrard
Quinn Jackson
Jason Campbell
Shane Boyd
Tell me sir .. did they all happen to get their shot at the NFL because the media was desirous of seeing black quarterbacks, or did the wide majority of them have to fight against a system that was against having black quarterbacks in the NFL?
Are African-Americans among the best athletes on the planet or is that just the media's doing?